Common Sense Sorcery Podcast
Join Us in Support of Alkem Gear's Kickstarter ending June 19th!https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/alkemgear/alkem-gear-purpose-built-tabletop-gear?ref=249zfwJOIN US IN PITTSBURGH AND COLUMBUS!👉 Sign up: https://www.excaliburevents.net👉 Use code ZAC or PHIL for a discount + to support the channelwww.patreon.com/Eternaldurdles What happens when someone dedicates hundreds of games to mastering a single avatar? This week we're joined by Alex Romero (Count Tolstoy), one of Sorcery's most recognizable Battle Mage specialists, to discuss his latest build, Croak & Dagger, and the philosophy behind one of the game's most skill-intensive avatars. We discuss: • Why Battle Mage became his avatar of choice • Using life as a resource • The evolution of Battle Mage since Kickstarter • Why he moved away from traditional Voltron builds • Dodge Roll, Fate Changeling, and tempo-based gameplay • Building for consistency instead of flashy power • Managing thresholds and site selection • The importance of avatar identity in deckbuilding • Upcoming Sorcery events and Avatar of the Realm preparations Along the way, Alex shares lessons learned from hundreds of games with Battle Mage and explains why understanding your avatar's strengths is one of the most important skills in Sorcery deckbuilding. 00:00 Introduction & Why Battle Mage? 02:32 Becoming a Battle Mage Specialist 04:18 Playing on a Different Axis 05:38 Croak & Dagger Deck Overview 07:37 Why So Few Artifacts? 10:32 The Philosophy of the Deck 12:20 Dodge Roll Technology 16:26 Why Nobody Plays Around It 19:20 Combat Tricks & Resource Management 21:05 Fate Changeling Deep Dive 23:39 Why the Curve Stops at Four 24:19 From Scatter the Frog to Croak & Dagger 26:44 Threshold Requirements & Deck Construction 28:46 Site Choices & Consistency 31:07 Battle Mage Without Cores? 33:55 500+ Games of Experience 34:39 The Sorcery Community 36:14 SCG Con, Gen Con & Avatar of the Realm 40:55 Final Battle Mage Advice 41:10 The Battle Mage Primer 42:22 Understanding Avatar Identity 43:14 Closing Thoughts
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